Co-infection of COVID-19 with dengue fever and acute graft dysfunction in a kidney transplant recipient - A case report

Among coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, endemic infections also peak in India during this monsoon. Kidney transplant recipients are at higher risk of contracting infections with increased morbidity and mortality. Co-infection of COVID-19 with other infections is apprehended with more unf...

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Main Authors: Amresh Krishna, Prit Pal Singh, Harsh Vardhan, Om Kumar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2020-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Transplantation
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spelling doaj-d6453447b2104356aa2d4d1a4bd016b82021-01-08T03:24:07ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Transplantation2212-00172212-00252020-01-0114436336510.4103/ijot.ijot_104_20Co-infection of COVID-19 with dengue fever and acute graft dysfunction in a kidney transplant recipient - A case reportAmresh KrishnaPrit Pal SinghHarsh VardhanOm KumarAmong coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, endemic infections also peak in India during this monsoon. Kidney transplant recipients are at higher risk of contracting infections with increased morbidity and mortality. Co-infection of COVID-19 with other infections is apprehended with more unfavorable outcome. We report a case of young renal allograft recipient with co-infection of COVID-19 and dengue fever presenting with acute graft dysfunction. Apart from supportive treatment and reduction in immunosuppressants, the patient was managed with dexamethasone, remdesivir, and heparin. The patient responded to the treatment and graft dysfunction improved on conservative management. This case emphasizes the need to consider endemic diseases also during workup of COVID-19 patients and shows that co-infections even with acute graft dysfunction can also have favorable prognosis. This case also points out the difficulties faced in managing immunosuppressants due to fear of acute graft rejection.http://www.ijtonline.in/article.asp?issn=2212-0017;year=2020;volume=14;issue=4;spage=363;epage=365;aulast=acute graft dysfunctionco-infectioncovid-19denguekidney transplant recipient
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author Amresh Krishna
Prit Pal Singh
Harsh Vardhan
Om Kumar
spellingShingle Amresh Krishna
Prit Pal Singh
Harsh Vardhan
Om Kumar
Co-infection of COVID-19 with dengue fever and acute graft dysfunction in a kidney transplant recipient - A case report
Indian Journal of Transplantation
acute graft dysfunction
co-infection
covid-19
dengue
kidney transplant recipient
author_facet Amresh Krishna
Prit Pal Singh
Harsh Vardhan
Om Kumar
author_sort Amresh Krishna
title Co-infection of COVID-19 with dengue fever and acute graft dysfunction in a kidney transplant recipient - A case report
title_short Co-infection of COVID-19 with dengue fever and acute graft dysfunction in a kidney transplant recipient - A case report
title_full Co-infection of COVID-19 with dengue fever and acute graft dysfunction in a kidney transplant recipient - A case report
title_fullStr Co-infection of COVID-19 with dengue fever and acute graft dysfunction in a kidney transplant recipient - A case report
title_full_unstemmed Co-infection of COVID-19 with dengue fever and acute graft dysfunction in a kidney transplant recipient - A case report
title_sort co-infection of covid-19 with dengue fever and acute graft dysfunction in a kidney transplant recipient - a case report
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Transplantation
issn 2212-0017
2212-0025
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Among coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, endemic infections also peak in India during this monsoon. Kidney transplant recipients are at higher risk of contracting infections with increased morbidity and mortality. Co-infection of COVID-19 with other infections is apprehended with more unfavorable outcome. We report a case of young renal allograft recipient with co-infection of COVID-19 and dengue fever presenting with acute graft dysfunction. Apart from supportive treatment and reduction in immunosuppressants, the patient was managed with dexamethasone, remdesivir, and heparin. The patient responded to the treatment and graft dysfunction improved on conservative management. This case emphasizes the need to consider endemic diseases also during workup of COVID-19 patients and shows that co-infections even with acute graft dysfunction can also have favorable prognosis. This case also points out the difficulties faced in managing immunosuppressants due to fear of acute graft rejection.
topic acute graft dysfunction
co-infection
covid-19
dengue
kidney transplant recipient
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